I don't often go above the 15th-17th fret but I'm sure there's a contemporary classical composer who's laughing as he notates out the high E on the 24th fret.
-Ross
I don't often go above the 15th-17th fret but I'm sure there's a contemporary classical composer who's laughing as he notates out the high E on the 24th fret.
-Ross
Sounds like years of experience, if you don't get the sound you want then I'd advise you to just take an in depth study of what you are doing with your right hand and work on getting the sound you...
I personally recommend knowing both three and four string chords, I find myself reaching for both, depending on the situation and the particular sound that I want to make, some shapes are in...
Personally if y'all want to get to grips with chords and the more out there keys, I advise just playing chords along to songs in those keys, it's how I learned at the very least, I hope that helps...
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In my own opinion (not being an octave player, but playing mandolin and having a lot of experience working on guitars) I’d say you want a slightly heavier gauge on there ... either that or the...
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I can’t help you with the negative melody especially the .ABC files.
However with exotic keys, what do you mean? If it’s ‘transposing’ from a regular modal key into a less common key like...
Depends what I want done.
Basic setup is £50 ($60-$80 depending on exchange rates at the time I’m not familiar with the dollar so my exchange rate could be waaay out.)
If I want more done like a...